One of the policemen involved in a highway confrontation with Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is laying a charges against her and her bodyguard.
Nearly 99% of Southern Sudanese voters chose secession in last month’s independence referendum, clearing the way for Sudan to split in two.
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British prosecutors on Friday charged three Pakistan cricketers with taking bribes to fix incidents in an international match in England last year.
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Financially risky for CSA, it raises more questions about Majola’s subsequent bonus from the league
Increasingly large numbers are supporting the mixed bunch of Proteas, writes cricket fan <b>Fatima Asmal</b>.
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An eleventh-hour affidavit submitted to the Refugee Appeal Board could deal a blow to Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir’s bid to stay in SA.
SA has joined the international chorus calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down in the face of mass street demonstrations.
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The protests blazing across the Arab world in the past three weeks represent a radical opening up in the frozen politics of the Middle East.
The International Monetary Fund chief has warned that the re-emergence of global imbalances could be a threat to stability.
Can social media really promote democracy? <b>Chris Roper</b> argues for a more sophisticated understanding of freedom, enabled by technology.